English Lessons
“We need to take an in-depth look at our process to determine how this managed to happen.”
One of your employees made a big mistake that cost the company a lot of money to fix. You need to find out what caused the mistake so that it doesn't happen again, but you don't want to blame the employee personally. In a staff meeting. you say this.
“You totally called it!”
Yesterday, you and a friend were talking about a TV singing competition you both like. Your friend predicted which contestant would win. She was right. So today, you tell her this.
“Don't be a smart ass!”
You said that it took you "forever" to get your food at a restaurant. Your son says that it didn't really take you forever, because you're not still in the restaurant. You're annoyed because its obvious that you were just exaggerating. You say this.
“They're both avid travelers.”
You had a dinner party at your house last week. Now you're talking with your roommate about one of the couples who came, who she doesn't know well. They travel a lot, so you say this.
“Make yourself comfortable.”
A friend is coming over to have dinner with you in your home. You let her into the house. You need to go to the kitchen to check on the food, so you say this.
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